TRS-80 – Books

NOTE

With four exceptions (for which I have received express permission, thank you Dennis Bathory Kitz, Earles McCaul, Alan J Lewis and Richard Graf), please note that these are covers only. The ever extending copyright code has ensured that the TRS-80 and many other items will, regrettably, be lost to the ages. Other than the books I have EXPRESS permission to post, there are NO other downloads on this page.

Title: Announcing Computer Games for Business School and HomeYear: 1980Author: J Victor Nahigian and William S HodgesPublisher: Winthrop PublishersPages: 162TOSEC: Announcing Computer Games for Business School and Home (1980)(Winthrop Publishers)

Title: Inside CP/M: A Guide for Users and ProgrammersYear: 1982Author: David CortesiPublisher: CBS College PublishingPages: 594TOSEC: Inside CPM – A Guide for Users and Programmers (1982)(CBS College Publishing)

Title: Some of the Best of Kilobaud MicrocomputingYear: 1980Editor: Emily A Gibbs and Jim PerryPublisher: Wayne Green IncPages: 236TOSEC: Some of the Best of Kilobaud Microcomputing (1980)(Wayne Green Inc)

Important Note:

Is there an eBay store for TRS-80's?

Yes - Three

Dale Frantz has had his "TRS80sAndMore" store on eBay for 18 years, with 100% positive feeback and 100% money back guarantee. Check out the store HERE!.
Trash Talk Podcaster Ian Mavric has also been on eBay for more than 18 years also with 100% feedback and a long history with TRS-80s going back to the 1980s. Timely, reliable shipping from Australia. Check out the store HERE!.
Bra McCartney also has a Store.

Do you have TRS-80 Disks or Tapes?

If you have Model I, III or 4 TRS-80 disks lying around, you may want to think about sending them in. If the data is intact, I can read them into “virtual disk files” (DMK files) which will serve not only to archive the disk forever, but would also allow you to use those virtual disks in an emulator on your current computer, and to extract the data to your current computer if you wanted to.

The media on these disks and tapes were not intended to hold data for 35+ years and the data will not last forever. If you do have disks lying around, I would encourage you to contact me.